If you’re looking for a special occasion place, a place to relax, a place to enjoy San Francisco, or a fantastic lunch…head to the Palace Hotel in San Francisco.
I will be reviewing this hotel for a couple of magazines. Stay tuned.
Do you use alerts on websites like Kayak to see when a fare drops? If you receive an alert, what do you do next?
Check out all the details of that fare. Does it include all extra fees? Does it fly at a time that works for you or do you have to fly at a strange time? Is it refundable or do you pay a huge fee? Are there blackout dates or dates with higher fares?
Read everything. Then, check other sites, especially the airline’s site. You may find a better deal.
You’ve probably taken a last minute trip. Was it a day trip, a week-end, or longer? Did you have time to plan what you were doing and where you were going?
With airfares on the rise, sometimes a deal pops up that’s just too hard to pass. If this type of deal hits your radar, are you ready to go?
Here are some things to keep in mind when booking at the last minute.
Do you know all the costs? Do you have all the details? Will you pay by credit card?
Don’t fall for an email or call that says you’ve ‘won’ a trip. Usually, if you really did win something it will be given to you as a gift…not by some unknown phone number. If you’re still not sure, call your Better Business Bureau.
Do use a credit card to pay. This offers you the best protection if you change your mind or something isn’t quite right.
Then, grab your to-go bag and head to the airport. You have your passport, tickets, and phone…right?
September 20 and 21 and September 27 and 28 are weekends to be in Napa Valley. Open Studios is in their 27th year. Take some time and explore what 79 artists and 45 unique studio locations have to offer.
This free, self-guided tour is one of the best events ever as these artists believe in the importance of opening their studios to visitors. Even better Open Studios contributes a portion of revenues to local high school and junior college scholarships.
Check out more information on their website at http://napavalleyopenstudios.org/#home.
Have you ever booked the last flight out? Maybe it was the most convenient or maybe it was the only one that day that was available. Did you need to make connections?
One of the oldest travel tips around is to avoid booking the last flight of the day out of your connecting airport. If your flight in to that airport, where you need to catch your connecting flight, is delayed for whatever reason…there’s a good chance you will miss your connecting flight.
Even though the airline has to put you on the next available flight…it’s not until tomorrow…sometime.
If you’ve flown, you’ve probably had a connecting flight. And, you’ve probably made that flight.
But, did you have to hurry? If you booked through either an airline’s website or a travel agency, those times between flights are usually not an issue. Most airlines post their own connecting times on their websites. Some are fairly short. The airline’s system automatically adjusts for minimum times at your connecting point. And, if you miss your flight due to connecting errors on their part, the airline is obligated to put you on the next available flight.
However, if you are using two different airlines you will not find the minimum connecting time on any site. Do your research and allow enough time…and then some.
I’ve often written about packing lists and how I like them. I live by them when traveling. It just makes my life easier.
That being said, what happens when you have your list and you’re looking for the one piece of electronic charging equipment, or universal adapter, or special socks you only wear with your travel shoes, or the really nice, silky top that doesn’t wrinkle…ever, or your cool travel pen?
Perhaps if you kept your travel items together it would help. Or would it? It depends on how often you travel. If you go often, it might be a good idea to keep a dedicated set of toiletries in their own travel bag. It might be a good idea to keep one part of your closet for travel clothes.
Do you have certain bags for traveling domestic versus internationally? Do you have them stuffed inside each other and forget about the ones inside? How about wallets, purses, packing cubes, special electronics you use when traveling to Europe, or even pens?
Organizing these could make your life easier. First…a list. Then…organization. Ready to go somewhere? I am.
This week I was featured in a blog from Folkheart Press. Actually, a book I wrote a few years ago was featured. My dad was in WWII. Typical of many Veterans from that era, he didn’t talk much about his time in North Africa and Italy.
But, he had a box of old photos and mementos that he would occasionally bring out for us to see. As a little girl, these were fascinating things and fascinating stories. Now, as an adult I wish I would have written down his stories. He’s gone…so I can’t ask him.
That’s why this book is a fiction, based on fact. Some of the stories are just like remembered them and others needed to be filled in. It was a great way to remember Dad. Hope you enjoy the blog post.
Check it our here: http://folkheartpressblog.blogspot.com/ and let me know what you think.